Next Stop Northumbria - Saturday 28th February
28 Feb 2026, 10:00
Leeds

Find out how Artificial Intelligence is shaping the future of technology.
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays an ever-increasing role in helping individuals and organisations deal with new and exciting developments affecting today’s society, our BSc (Hons) Artificial Intelligence course immerses you in an exciting, innovative environment where you will develop your theoretical and technical knowledge and skills which will be directly relatable to your future career.
You will discover, learn, and master technology that is going to change our relationship with computers forever. From intelligent chatbots that ‘understand’ and communicate just like humans, to uncovering information from Big Data that could predict disease and save lives.
What will I study on the BSc in Artificial Intelligence?
Starting with computer science essentials, you will become an expert in AI, machine learning, computer vision and evolutionary computation by the time you graduate.
You will study core knowledge in computer programming, algorithms and data structures, data management, cloud computing, as well as key topics in artificial intelligence, computer vision, robotics and automation, and machine learning.
Currently, the demand for graduates with AI skills is high. For example, the UK Government recently set up an Office for AI because there is so much demand for its application in society and business.This means that - when you graduate from your BSc in Artificial Intelligence; you will be in high demand from employers and, by studying here, at Northumbria, you will be ready for a cutting-edge career and work on the technology that is destined to change computing forever.
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